ARRIVED BY THREK SPECIAL STEAMER* WIRTHS' CIRCUS MENAGERIE AND HUGE ELEPHANT HERD. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH OPENING TO-NIGHT (MONDAY, 21st January). FOR SIX NIGHTS AND FIVE MATINEES FIRST MATINEE TUESDAY, at 2.30. LOCATION: s CABLE STREET (Near Taranaki Street Wharf). THE GREAT BIGGER THAN EVER. THE TRFAT BIG CIRCUS! THE BIGGEST AND BEST. 'BIG ZOO THE GREAT BIG ELEPHANT HERD. TEN ELEPHANTS.—The Biggest Elephant Herd ever seen in New Zealand or ELEPHANT'oN Y°U SEEN JESSIB' ™B ti™T BaVy THE BIGGEST ZOO, Containing Wg*™***™^*™^^^^ 1 MIDGET! MIDGET!—THE SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD. f Baby Lions, Cubs, Baby Leopards, Tigers Wolves, Panthers, Baby Monkey AND WILD ANIMALS 6f ALL SPECIES -"°nW> THE GREAT BIG PROGRAMME OF GREAT BIG ACTS WORLD'S BIGGEST AND GREATEST ACTS. Engaged personally by Messrs. Geo. and P. Wirth on their recent tour of the world in their search for Novelties. THE EVANS AND PEREZ ACT—A WORLD THRILLER. THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF ALL—PRINCE GUISEPPI BIGNOLI America's Star Attraction. The Greatest Scream of all time BERT HUGHES AND COMPANY OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN BICYCLE "" BASKET-BALL PLAYERS. MIME AND LOUIE, NOVELTY ACT. THE EGOCHAGO TROUPE OF BULL-FIGHTERS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. SIG. ALFREDO'S TRAINED DOGS FROM CUBA, HAVANA. ALFREDO AND AUGUST, SPANISH CLOWNS. New Zealand loves a Laugh—Will get it with the above newly-imported Artists. Then there are:—THE FLYING LLOYDS, ALFRED CLARKE MULDOON I THE GREAT, JACK WILLIAMS, MISS LUCY WILLIAMS ! ONLY BOXING PONIES IN THE WORLD. ALL FOR THE ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION—7s, 6s, ss, 4s, 3s. Children Halfprice, except to 3s seats (plus tax). Reserved Seats, 7s (plus tax), booked at The Bristol. ZOO OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON from 4 to 5. ANIMALS FED AT 430 ' Adults, Is; Children, 6d. | Have you Been the BABY MONKEY? A rarity. A Mamouse Baby Monkey, ' the only one of its kind known to be born in captivity, born at Bluff, 10th December, 1923. See the Baby Leopard, also Baby Monkey, not forgetting Jessie, the Baby Elephant WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL! ! ALL THE AMUSEMENT YOU COULD WISH FOR. * i IT IS EASY TO DECIDE WHERE TO SPEND THE EVENINGS THIS WEEK. EVERY EVENING. — At 8 — EVERY EVENING. NEWTOWN PARK WILL HAVE AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL PROGRAMME FOR YOU, WITH NOT A DULL MINUTE FROM START TO FINISH. There are good prizes for all events. Entries received by Secretary N.Z.A.A.A., or A. C. Kitto, Tailor, 132, Willis Street, up till 12.30 to-dny. Entrance Fee, Is. HERE IS PART OF THIS EVENING'S PROGRAMME: . r Onc-Milo Novice Handicap. Girls' Relay Race (three in team) — One-Mile Bicycle Raoe. 100, 100, 75. ' Two-Mile Bicycle Race. Boys' Potato Race. Mixed Team Raoe, three in team. Musical Chairs. Five Mile Carnival Handicap. Picture Show. School Boys' 440 Yards Relay Race Dancing, (three in team), under 14 years; Comedy Show. 220, 110, 110. Bands, etc. ADMISSION to Ground, Is; Children, under 14, 6d, under 7 free. Buy the Official Programme for 3d and learn full details of the week's attractions. i —-™ ~~ ~ " ' WELLINGTON RACES. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (Tuesday, 22nd January), CUP DAY, , THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, And SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY. On ANNIVERSARY DAY trains leave Lambton at frequent intervals from ' 9.30 till 10.40 a.m., and on Thursday and Saturday at frequent intervals from 950 till 10.40 a.m. FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON EACH DAY. 1 PUBLIC MOTOR VEHICLES.—There is ample parking accommodation on the road leading to the Camp, from which road entry can be obtained to the Racecourse Enclosures. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.
WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. CARNIVAL WEEK. ' REDUCED FARES, 3rd, 4th, and sth SECTIONS. BETWEEN the hours of 9.0 a.m. and 4.0 p.m., and between 7.0 p.m. and s 11.0 p.m. on MONDAY (20th), WED- " NESDAY (23rd), THURSDAY (24th), and j FRIDAY (25th), the maximum Cash Fare J charged on the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Tramway Sections will be 3d. * M. CABLE, Acting-General Manager. '. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, the 21st day of January, 1924, to • Saturday, the 9th day of February, 1924, inclusive. H. S..E. TURNER, Secretary. 3 159, Hereford street, Christchurch, 19th January, 1924. DISCLAIMER. TT has been reported to us that the Vendor of a Check Figure System has l been usingl our name in connection therein with. We desire to state that we are in no way interested in the system. W ATKINS, HULL, HUNT, AND r WHEELER, Public Accoiaqtants. Wellington, 19th January, 1924. THANKS. "1/piS. TAYLORS, 174, Webb street, -"-*- wishes to thank Dr. Corkill, Nurse Bracknell, also Nurse Robinson, for their many kindnesses to her little girl in her illness. SINGING. s Tt/TADAME MONKMAN-DEMPSTER - j~, T Resumes Tuition MONDAY, 21st 1 Studio: Top Floor, Britain's Buildings, 1 Manners street. s THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' D m t s? URAN CE COMPANY, LTD. rTiHE Company hereby gives one f -»- month's notice of its intention to issue a special policy in place of Policy No. 76661, assucd by the Mutual Life and , Citizens' Assurance Company. Ltd., on tho life of Mabel Hannah 'Hinckesmnn, ■ Uuc) ciocl»r«<) in havn Imon !<3jt. (J. A. UIUHAKDSON, SeMemry,
TkAY'S BAY BUS SERVICE. Daily Service now in Operation. WEEK DAYS. Leave Bowen street—9.4s a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay—ll.ls a.m., 4 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen street —10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m., 4.30 p.m. Special Trips and Picnhi Parties by Arrangement. LEYLAND MOTORS LTD. Tel. 215. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! LAWN MOWER Repairs, Saw Sharpening, Knives, Shears,- Cutlery Repaired and Sharpened. We have the finest plant in Australasia for sharpening all edge tools. Tel. 22-695. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Herbert street, off Manner! itreot, Wellington. PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. IN response to numerous requests, the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board has made arrangements to continue to deliver single carcasses of PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB (new season) to any address in Great Britain for the sum of £1 13s per carcase. All that is necessary is to send £1 13s to the Secretary of the N.Z. Meat Producers' Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend's full address. This amount covers all charges to delivery at the friend's private house, to whom a postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender's name and instructions regarding defrosting, etc. Delivery can be made on a specified date; this affords an excellent opportunity to send an Easter present to friends 'at Home. Send a carcase of Prime New Zealand Lamb to your friends in Great Britain and help to advertise and encourage the consumption of this prime article of produce. SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC. WHEN you want a New Song or Instrumental Piece, place your order with The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. The enormous business transacted by this famous Music Firm enables it to supply all requirements with the least delay. Its huge stocks are being regularly added to, every mail steamer bringing tho latest novelties. London's most successful songs are on sale here soon after thoir first production. Instrumental Music which has been added to the repertoire of the leading soloists and orchestras of tho Old World is prompt in teaching The Bristol. The Scores of New Operas and Musical Comedies can also be obtained, while Book Music of every kind is sold at most moderate prices. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., kambtoii quay and Braddan »tre»i, 1 V* elUujrlvu.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1924, Page 2
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